How to get here

Where we are and how to get here

Hay is located in the Western Riverina region, NSW, at the intersection of three major highways: the Cobb, Sturt & Mid Western Highways.

Not driving? Then there are several ways to get to Hay...

From Sydney

Fly:

There are flights that depart Sydney and fly to Griffith, Narrandera and Wagga Wagga. These flights depart from Sydney four times a day during weekdays, twice on Saturdays and three times on Sundays. You can then board a coach from Griffith CountryLink. These coaches depart each day.

Train:

CountryLink has a train that runs from Sydney to Cootamundra, where there is a connecting coach to Hay and Mildura. This trip takes approximately eleven hours.

From Melbourne

There are no direct flights from Melbourne to Hay.

Coach:

V Line has a coach that runs from Melbourne to Deniliquin once a day, daily, and two on Fridays. This trip takes approximately 4 hours. Any people then wanting to travel on to Hay would have to either hire a car in Deniliquin or find their own transport to Hay.

Train:

The CountryLink Melbourne XPT runs once a day, daily. Travelers catch the train from Melbourne to Cootamundra, and the connecting coach to Hay. This trip takes approximately ten hours.

From Adelaide

Fly:

There are no direct flights from Adelaide to Hay. You can, however, catch a plane from Adelaide to Mildura, and then a coach from Mildura to Hay. Flights from Adelaide to Mildura depart twice daily, and coaches depart Mildura to Hay each morning.